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Sexual Offences: Liberals Reinvigorate Military Justice Reforms - Canada French

OTTAWA—On Friday, the Liberal government introduced a bill to reform the military justice system, abandoned in the last Parliament, which would deprive the army of the ability to investigate alleged sexual offences in Canada and prosecute under the Criminal Code, and would assign that responsibility to civilian authorities. Defence Minister David McGuinty said that Bill C-11 would result in "significant and profound changes" aimed at increasing …
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OTTAWA—On Friday, the Liberal government introduced a bill to reform the military justice system, abandoned in the last Parliament, which would deprive the army of the ability to investigate alleged sexual offences in Canada and prosecute under the Criminal Code, and would assign that responsibility to civilian authorities. Defence Minister David McGuinty said that Bill C-11 would result in "significant and profound changes" aimed at increasing …

·Richelieu, Canada
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canadafrancais.com broke the news in Richelieu, Canada on Saturday, September 27, 2025.
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